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he is probably not using a good enough material. keep on talking and you will get yourself to a market of slim women and even slimmer profit. melissa: welcome and that is one of the big problems. if you tell your customers that there are too big, one of the selling points, in all seriousness, is that it sucks you in and take you to look better when you are wearing tight workout year treaty is saying, the problem is you're too fat in my clothes. i mean, he is alienating the very customer base. >> first of all, the removal of trends that will help with this whole problem. melissa: well done. >> but yes. look, the one thing the you never do is, you know, comment on a woman's size. that is just simply good policy. you never buy your wife or khaki for christmas. that is another thing you never do. but the reality is a he made a mistake. the best thing to do, this is like the health care website. you make a mistake, come out, admit the mistake. sorry, and going to fix it, fix it and move on, but don't make it worse by trying to win your c
he is probably not using a good enough material. keep on talking and you will get yourself to a market of slim women and even slimmer profit. melissa: welcome and that is one of the big problems. if you tell your customers that there are too big, one of the selling points, in all seriousness, is that it sucks you in and take you to look better when you are wearing tight workout year treaty is saying, the problem is you're too fat in my clothes. i mean, he is alienating the very customer base....
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my gut tells me that people will be used get used to it and that's not going to be quite the explosive issue that it is today, particularly because obamacare was originally omnicare and a conservative plan. i don't think it will tear the republican party apart. >> we shall see. richard, thank you so much. >> thank you. all right, if you're in big trouble, find out which big-box retailer is looking for a big comeback doing just that. we will have that next. it's the no-game-playing, no-earning-limit-having, deep-bomb-throwing, give-me-the-ball-and-i'll-take- it-to-the-house, cash back card. this is the quicksilver cash card from capital one. unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase, everywhere, every single day. so let me ask you... at's in your wallet? neil: ebay is taking on brick and mortar stores. scott martin, and your immediate. what do you think? >> it is interesting. i think it's really good for the mall owners, it's good for them because these are going to go to areas that are normally shut down. and you know, it gets their brand out there. but the thing is that you have to r
my gut tells me that people will be used get used to it and that's not going to be quite the explosive issue that it is today, particularly because obamacare was originally omnicare and a conservative plan. i don't think it will tear the republican party apart. >> we shall see. richard, thank you so much. >> thank you. all right, if you're in big trouble, find out which big-box retailer is looking for a big comeback doing just that. we will have that next. it's the no-game-playing,...
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thank you for joining us. have a good night and a great weekend. thank you. ♪ lou: there is a rebellion under way in the democratic party and the president's slide to the public that they could keep their health insurance if they elected is to blame. democrats defying president obama today. they voted with republicans to assure americans can restore their previously canceled plans. i am lou dobbs. ♪ good evening, everybody. president obama vows to veto the bill and democrats eager to put distance between themselves and that failed rollout of obamacare paid little attention. the 39 house democrats lined up with the rub
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and that gives us scale and insight no one else has. investment management combined with investment servicing. bringing the power of investments to people's lives. invested in the world. bnmellon. just by talking to a helmet. it grabbed the patient's record before we even picked himp. it found out the doctor we needed was at st. ne's. wiggle ur toes. [ driver ] and it got his okay on treatment from miles away. it even pulled strings with the stoplights. my ambulae talks with smoke alarms and pilots and adiums. but, of course, 's a good listener too. female announcer ] today cisco is connecting the internet of everything. so eveverything works like never before. the one you have probably heard about this. the government is constantly tracking the vehicle, it's like, oh my goodness, he beats his children and their. [laughter] enact critics are saying it's a massive privacy invasion. we have two individuals on this topic. >> i think it's more than creepy, i think it's unacceptable. to have a device in your vehicle that tracks what you're d
and that gives us scale and insight no one else has. investment management combined with investment servicing. bringing the power of investments to people's lives. invested in the world. bnmellon. just by talking to a helmet. it grabbed the patient's record before we even picked himp. it found out the doctor we needed was at st. ne's. wiggle ur toes. [ driver ] and it got his okay on treatment from miles away. it even pulled strings with the stoplights. my ambulae talks with smoke alarms and...
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are you with us? >> yeah, can you hear me. it is a slow-moving train wreck it has been in place for three we're, college health plans in general have been pretty bad with very few exceptions. the problem is that colleges and universities in general do not accept outside insurance. they do not process a claim from united or aetna, most of them are not set up process claims from the exchanges. it will be a mess. the students who get exchange plans may end up trying to use that insurance at the compan cas health center and be told we have not set up that system yet, here is a form to send in. melissa: james that is a disaster i did not anticipate. he said, if i show up at the health center my insurance will not be good. that hard to imagine. >> this is the obama argument as well on all he is killing, they were good i'm sure for some people given you are talking about a young healthy population. is it like the mcdonald's plan that we're going out, is it everything someone would'? no, is it what can be aforrable and might work for
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was it worth to us. plus, we love it when you get to the other side you have to buy another bottle of water because you just read your first one. i don't know of the profit incentive is there. the setting that aside. >> principally it is personal in terms of the aesthetics of the bottles. opaque versus transparent and so forth. my concern is one based on content. he on the internet there was literally dozens of different variations rekeyed readily available house over commercial items like higher your broadside and tank. melissa: that makes me feel like all of this is meaningless. it makes a deal like the security measures we get through the airport undesigned to make us feel like something is going on. much of what they're doing is preventing to dissuade the ten or 12 minutes until the flight attendants bring you all water. measured to wait ten of 15 minutes. melissa: it is the lines. kucinich before it is about people not flying as much as they would. he looked at the lost money out wonder if it is wor
was it worth to us. plus, we love it when you get to the other side you have to buy another bottle of water because you just read your first one. i don't know of the profit incentive is there. the setting that aside. >> principally it is personal in terms of the aesthetics of the bottles. opaque versus transparent and so forth. my concern is one based on content. he on the internet there was literally dozens of different variations rekeyed readily available house over commercial items...
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use ups. they r ey. sphereunha ♪ neil: it is not only a website. folks who are supposed says to you hrough the intricacies and complexities of the health care law, really the front in soldiers to my guess, but we do not know who they are and how mmch they're learning. fortunately she looks into this. she is all over this. you're worried about this. what have you found out? >> the obama administration announced a new round of 150 million in grants to expand access at these community-based clinics. they're second round of funding. it is part of an $11 billion effort over the next five years to expand the clinics and bring on navigators and increase access to my exposure command information. neil: that all sounds good. >> says. i called of some of the clinics that receive funding to see how things went their rebates of me that there were given -- one clinic was given 60,000 another 180,000 to bring a navigators and expand their formation. some of the navigators are not even get trained and hired back in july. neil: are they trained in? >> helping you
use ups. they r ey. sphereunha ♪ neil: it is not only a website. folks who are supposed says to you hrough the intricacies and complexities of the health care law, really the front in soldiers to my guess, but we do not know who they are and how mmch they're learning. fortunately she looks into this. she is all over this. you're worried about this. what have you found out? >> the obama administration announced a new round of 150 million in grants to expand access at these...
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if you think about it, lot of us use the same old credit cards and are not necessarily taking advantage have some very rich reward programs out there right now. gerri: this is not the reason i would choose to get a new car. there are good reasons to get a new card which is if you have a subpar credit card that does not work for you. how the line of? >> take a look at what you are spending. for example, if you are a traveler, not know why you, but i hate being that $25 baggage feet. for a family of four that can at maybe you need a co-branded credit card with your airline said the you can get the baggage fee waived and get priority booking and other benefits. it takes -- is a good idea to look around and see where you are. gerri: i have to tell you that deals to change all the time and there are some that are better than others. tommy the essential elements that you look for in a rewards card? a certain a pr? >> rewards cards, you are to begin now looking at a pr because if you carry a balance, it is not the best deal. you are looking at if the reward is flexible and if there will be rew
if you think about it, lot of us use the same old credit cards and are not necessarily taking advantage have some very rich reward programs out there right now. gerri: this is not the reason i would choose to get a new car. there are good reasons to get a new card which is if you have a subpar credit card that does not work for you. how the line of? >> take a look at what you are spending. for example, if you are a traveler, not know why you, but i hate being that $25 baggage feet. for a...
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first of all, thank you very much for joining us. you had your analyst day a day after yesterday. >> we did. we anticipated our guidance for next year, 60% growth on revenue on top line revenue. liz: they did not seem spooked. >> advertising up 20%, of the mac now 25 to 30% of the revenue stream so the results are what get people really fired up yesterday. liz: we have had him on the show to hear what he had to say about your company. in essence said he looked into her books, into your customers, they said people on the ground in china could not find these so-called customers, no addresses, he shorted the stock and it subsequently falls rather dramatically. lawsuits going either way. are you suing them for this? >> we cannot comment of ongoing mitigation, but we follow the advice from a legal perspective. liz: why did he do that? >> we can't speak to what he did that. the reaction had to be swift and transparent action, which is what we did. liz: immediately called in the company that does your audits. they released all kinds of stuf
first of all, thank you very much for joining us. you had your analyst day a day after yesterday. >> we did. we anticipated our guidance for next year, 60% growth on revenue on top line revenue. liz: they did not seem spooked. >> advertising up 20%, of the mac now 25 to 30% of the revenue stream so the results are what get people really fired up yesterday. liz: we have had him on the show to hear what he had to say about your company. in essence said he looked into her books, into...
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we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed much is the oicial retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ liz: the power mover of the hours ebay, and carl icahn maybe taking at stake in ebay. the chatters lifting e b-shares, recently increased investment,. with twitter going public and pressing expected, and how high at the open will stop go? and an early investor in yahoo! in the early days. and eric hippo here. your of the venture capitalist in silicon valley in new york not to mention elsewhere around the world. how closely are you watching the twitter pricing today? >> i'm watching it closely because it is clearly the ipo in the technology of the year and the biggest ibm in facebook so it is important for the tech sector. >> what will the price at right now? the wall street journal is
we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed much is the oicial retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ liz: the power mover of the hours ebay, and carl icahn maybe taking at stake in ebay. the chatters lifting e b-shares, recently increased...
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people use this. in the meantime, we are seeing it up about 3 percent right now, both of alert to cover earlier lows of the day. the market is not really doing that much. the, of the lows piquancy the background. he is doing a sky of australia, our sister station. that need. liz: imagine that. profitable networks. we are profitable. have not gone live just when twitter did, they're not profitable. again, a 6 percent swing today alone which is an interesting point that i am glad you made. thank you very much. another stock turning around to the upside in the broader markets, equities continuing to push higher with the dow on track, as we mentioned. we did not give you the numbers. this would be its 305th record close of the year. the number we are looking at here, 15,761, just what we need to be above to make it an all-time closing high. the intraday high was 15,797. we have a while before we see that for the moment. but we always talk about momentum at these points. we have had some much of this spiri
people use this. in the meantime, we are seeing it up about 3 percent right now, both of alert to cover earlier lows of the day. the market is not really doing that much. the, of the lows piquancy the background. he is doing a sky of australia, our sister station. that need. liz: imagine that. profitable networks. we are profitable. have not gone live just when twitter did, they're not profitable. again, a 6 percent swing today alone which is an interesting point that i am glad you made. thank...
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ge came up with the idea, they stopped using it now. microsoft stopped using it. expedia, stopped using it because they want to rehumanize relationship between management and workers. melissa: if you have a creative business, you know who the strong players are, who the average guys are and weak guys are. >> really what is the problem here? because the reality all you're going to do, you will cause more pier resentment than less. you're throwing everybody in teams, right? our team, what are you going to do? you're going to be a slacker. you will end up slacker. everybody is slacking, why should he get the same compensation with me. what is the problem. melissa: what do you think? >> total collaboration killer. i work in a tech startup. we're a small team. work closely together. throw job descriptions out the window. everyone is doing everything. to implement something like that -- melissa: everyone is doing everything. i don't know a single work place, let's be honest where everyone is doing everything. there is always the person on your team -- >> results come fr
ge came up with the idea, they stopped using it now. microsoft stopped using it. expedia, stopped using it because they want to rehumanize relationship between management and workers. melissa: if you have a creative business, you know who the strong players are, who the average guys are and weak guys are. >> really what is the problem here? because the reality all you're going to do, you will cause more pier resentment than less. you're throwing everybody in teams, right? our team, what...
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and he used a whole variety of approaches to get us flew, that fortunately, if is say slow path but we're back on the right track. neil: do you think -- healthcare more specifically, your grandfather would have said, make it a priority in middle of coming out of a meltdown? i seem to think, your grandfather, you know i'm not a fan of a lot of big government initiatives. but he had his priorities right, i just thought among things this president addressed i would not make this a pop priority, i would focus more on getting people job, maybe the health care issue would be less of an issue. >> people said the same thing about social security in 1435, don't worry about people's retirement worry about their jobs right now. neil: he said it was part of a three-legged stool, pensions and savings and social security. he never intended it to be the seoul means of income and retirement. >> no, anymore than the affordable care act. we have coverage through employee groups, and we have coverage for separate medicare coverage for older people,. >> it is getting pricier. i'm not trying to pin new the co
and he used a whole variety of approaches to get us flew, that fortunately, if is say slow path but we're back on the right track. neil: do you think -- healthcare more specifically, your grandfather would have said, make it a priority in middle of coming out of a meltdown? i seem to think, your grandfather, you know i'm not a fan of a lot of big government initiatives. but he had his priorities right, i just thought among things this president addressed i would not make this a pop priority, i...
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maybe they'll escort us away. i'll say this about the nasdaq and sometimes we've reported stuff the nasdaq didn't like, they have always given us access. >> by the way, do you think i'll ever be allowed inside the new york stock exchange? riz riz closing bell ringing in 28 minutes. patrick lo, chairman and ceo of netgear joining us for a fox business exclusive. he has no problem speaking with us. how he plans to keep his company and, trust us, you need what he does, ahead of the competition in the keeping the whole world wireless and yet connected. and the markets may close at 4 p.m., but i'm always on call for you. head to foxbusiness.com/oncall to sign up. we've got a brand new nightly newsletter, no other business network is doing this, and wety wety -- digest all the biggest headlines and stories in an easy to swallow form, and it's the most important 90 seconds of financial news delivered right to your smartphone. stay tuned. ♪ ♪ my mantra? family first. but with less energy, moodiness, and a low sex driv
maybe they'll escort us away. i'll say this about the nasdaq and sometimes we've reported stuff the nasdaq didn't like, they have always given us access. >> by the way, do you think i'll ever be allowed inside the new york stock exchange? riz riz closing bell ringing in 28 minutes. patrick lo, chairman and ceo of netgear joining us for a fox business exclusive. he has no problem speaking with us. how he plans to keep his company and, trust us, you need what he does, ahead of the...
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that is how the democrats top paint us, we're -- democrats want to paint us,,we're about having come path for people, saying you need help let me help you, looks into whites of eyes rather than saying let me toss that over to government, how income pat passionate. >> if you have the -- you might be more amen able to them but didn't you don't hear that you are not? >> there are a lot of values we need to think about. it has a lot to do with our platform, stick to what we the people as grassroots have established. neil: you are not afraid you willer to meado republicans who could --er t torpedo republican? >> no they can win by sticking to the constitutions. i don't think that -- i don't think that establishment should bank on that, they bank on that elect after election. they say we'll get the conservatives they will come along with our candidate, because it will be better than the democrat, they better be careful this time. neil: they stay home. >> they do. and cuccinelli is a perfect proof. he it not mot motivate his base. he lost by not taking on the social issues. neil: and the sh
that is how the democrats top paint us, we're -- democrats want to paint us,,we're about having come path for people, saying you need help let me help you, looks into whites of eyes rather than saying let me toss that over to government, how income pat passionate. >> if you have the -- you might be more amen able to them but didn't you don't hear that you are not? >> there are a lot of values we need to think about. it has a lot to do with our platform, stick to what we the people...
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this may put us into ultimate plan to get us into single-payer. melissa: and drive insurance companies out of business. >> to kill the entire market. >> or subsidize them through the back door. >> boy, that is depressing. thanks very much. >>> coming up next the president's words doing more damage. that you could keep your doctor, another promise is turning out about untrue. paying for a plan you may not like, to see a doctor you don't even know. we have a former hospital ceo to tell you why you are in so much pain. more "money" coming up. hi honey, did you get e toaster cozy? yep. got all the cozies. [ grandma ] with n fedex one rate, i cod ll a box and ship it r one flat rate. so i kn untilt was full. you'd be crazy not to. is tt nana? [ male announcer ] fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reliability of fedex. melissa: so if you like your doctor you might not be able to keep your doctor after all. it's a shocker, right? now that costs for health care companies are skyrocketing insurers like united health care are discussing thou
this may put us into ultimate plan to get us into single-payer. melissa: and drive insurance companies out of business. >> to kill the entire market. >> or subsidize them through the back door. >> boy, that is depressing. thanks very much. >>> coming up next the president's words doing more damage. that you could keep your doctor, another promise is turning out about untrue. paying for a plan you may not like, to see a doctor you don't even know. we have a former...
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stanford university fellow that joins us live from stanford. he joins us live. what caught us about the comments of the just get ready to watch this thing, i use your words, collapse within a year. that is a strong, strong, comment there. where do you get the courage hyped that conviction. >> first of all when you hear the analysts hyping $50, $90, this is completely ridiculous. we're back to the dot-com today with analyst, with vested interests now hyping the heck out of dot-com stocks. that is what this sounded like. look at it. simple stream of short, you know, data bursts and maybe they i will insert some ads into it. maybe they will sell the twitter feed to some companies but how do you get to $20 billion revenue, these ridiculous projections analysts throwing out based on what they have there. if twitter starts putting too much advertising or charging too much for data feeds, people will go elsewhere. twitter lost the war in asia. the entire asian commodity meant has more alternatives. of japan's lion is killing it. exceeding numbers. adding tens of millio
stanford university fellow that joins us live from stanford. he joins us live. what caught us about the comments of the just get ready to watch this thing, i use your words, collapse within a year. that is a strong, strong, comment there. where do you get the courage hyped that conviction. >> first of all when you hear the analysts hyping $50, $90, this is completely ridiculous. we're back to the dot-com today with analyst, with vested interests now hyping the heck out of dot-com stocks....
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we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed much is the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ to enjoy all of these years. sometimes they just drop in. always obvious. cme group can help you navigate risks and capture opportunities. we enable you to reach global markets and drive forward with broader possibities. cme group: how the world advances. re shopping. mo dining out. and a with it, more identity theft. by the time this holiday season is over, more than a million identities may be stolen. every time you pull out our wallet, shop online, or hit the road, you give thieves a chance to ruin your holiday by the ti you're done watching this, as many as 35 more identities may be stolen. you can't be on the lookout 24/7. but lifelock can. there relentless about otecting your i
we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed much is the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ to enjoy all of these years. sometimes they just drop in. always obvious. cme group can help you navigate risks and capture opportunities. we...
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he is with us. adam: one week after a executive said, theater owners are stifling innovation at every turn. the online streaming company netflix buys its first original movie. could this mean mo are award gold for the company? coming up we'll bring you details. ♪ you really love, what would you do?" ♪ [ woman ] i'd be a writer. [ man ] i'd be a baker. [ woman ] i wanna be a pie maker. [ man ] i wanna be a pilot. [ woman ] i'd be an architect. what if i told you someone could pay you and what if that person were you? ♪ when you think about it, isn't that what retirement should be, paying ourselves to do what we love? ♪ theyey're the days to take caref to dbusiness..love? when possibilities become reality. with centurylink as your trusted partner, our visionary cloud infrastructure and global broadband network free you to focus on what matters. with custom communications solutions and responsive, dedicated support, we constantly evolve to meet your needs. every day of the week. centurylink® y
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using employment figure distracts us. so we can say it will be 5.6. staff study says maybe it should be 5.0 but they will use some number, when we hit that number we can feel comfortable. david: talk about the overall policy of quantity quantity. you think it's a mistake or become a mistake but maybe correctly guided at first but it has create ad bubble but you think the stock market is a bubble? >> i think qe1 was good. i think qe2, qe3 overdid it. there is a huge portfolio. bank, sell securities. make a lot of money for the feds. take the money, turn it around, pack the spread and keep long-term rates down. with would happen to long-term rates if they tapeer? david: what do you think will happen. >> they will jump up a little bit and come down again. there has to be demand. banks are not foolish f the economy gets going and money demand you will see the money leave the fed. david: as i mentioned before there are other fed officials saying things similar to what you're saying including a guy who used to be in charge of the fed's $1.25 trillion mortga
using employment figure distracts us. so we can say it will be 5.6. staff study says maybe it should be 5.0 but they will use some number, when we hit that number we can feel comfortable. david: talk about the overall policy of quantity quantity. you think it's a mistake or become a mistake but maybe correctly guided at first but it has create ad bubble but you think the stock market is a bubble? >> i think qe1 was good. i think qe2, qe3 overdid it. there is a huge portfolio. bank, sell...
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good to have you both with us. let's start with you, a remarkable win for governor chris christie. >> it becomes even more amazing, chris christie who everyone thinks is a good moderate -- he could be both, right? lou: he called himself a conservative. >> but he got 92% of the tea party vote in the polls and that is amazing. >> particularly with some of the things that he said about the tea party. >> a lot of the democratic core constituents and many of them won by 59-point. lou: there was a 19-point increase as well. >> this is cutting across all the of the lines and to me, this is heartening that a republican candidate can cross over that way and we have a lot of voters who simply want answers to their problems. lou: what we watched in virginia was a dramatic demonstration of powerful establishment politics on the democratic side and if not the principal fundraiser, he just barely got through against the tea party candidate, but the republican party was basically trying to kill by strangling and suffocating him f
good to have you both with us. let's start with you, a remarkable win for governor chris christie. >> it becomes even more amazing, chris christie who everyone thinks is a good moderate -- he could be both, right? lou: he called himself a conservative. >> but he got 92% of the tea party vote in the polls and that is amazing. >> particularly with some of the things that he said about the tea party. >> a lot of the democratic core constituents and many of them won by...
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doug bauer joining us live next to tell us how he plans to develop those 30,000 lots and what it'll mean for you, the investor. >>> and as the u.s. attorney announces what the feds call the biggest-ever insider trading settlement, he also raises new questions by saying no institution is, quote, too big to jail. who's he going after next? charlie knows. he was at the u.s. attorney's news conference. he's going to join us with his take and his thoughts this just a moment. ♪ ♪ my mantra? family first. but with less energy, moodiness, and a low sex drive, i saw my doctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron. the only underarm low t treatment that can restore t levels to rmal in about 2 weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than8 or men with prostate or breast caer. and children should avoido are contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puber in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report these symptoms to your doctor. tell your doctor about all medical conditions and med
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don't use snap chat? you do messages and pictures. >> the only thing facebook is good for is to find out what your old high school girl friend looks like a. lori: you don't need to know that. >> now we got that out of the way, speaking before the robin hood foundation, and you will gathering of -- what they do with people give investment ideas. often they release their investment ideas during this conference. david einhorn, the robin hood foundation, steve cohen released in the past before sac imploded, his investment ideas and ackerman coming out two fridays where he is going to update everybody on his famous purple shorts. he is apparently tweaking the presentation and the thing that has people concerned is he is going to try out some testimony from former disgruntled former employees or distributors to underscore his contention. lori: why faithfully at this point? >> it is of pyramid scheme. we should point out ackerman has lost five hundred million. tracy: update us on the loss. >> on the short. tracy
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are using it. maybe on to something. how about this? stripped down. not adam. the future of your cable-tv package. it is going to look very different and dennis kneale with the internet invasion and the cable space is next but first take a look at today's winners and losers as we head to break on the nasdaq, ebay up almost 5%. we will be right back. my customers can shop around-- see who does good work and compare costs. it doesn't usually work that way with health care. but with unitedhealthcar i get information on quality rated docts, treatment options and estimates for how much i'll pay. that helps me, and my guys, make better decisions. i dodon't like guesses with my business, and definitely not with our health. innovations that work for you. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. and this park is the inside of your body. see, the special psyllium fir in metamucil actually gs to trap some carbs toelp maintain healthy blood sugar levels. metamucil. 3 amazing benefits in 1 super fiber. more
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we gave people a sticker d had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed much is the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make re you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ lif's an adventure to when you're with her.and i. but your erectile dysfunction - it could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for dly use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequent or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medic conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if yoyou take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcoholin exc. side effects may include headache, upset stomac
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we saw us airways and american airlines, amr, with up arrows. take a look at alaska air up 2.25%, southwest up 1.1%, and part of this is because they will then, in turn, have access to some of the slips, right? where you take off and land at some of the biggest airports in our nation including reagan national in the d.c. area as well as laguardia right here in new york. so we did see the news cross that, actually, you did have lcc stock halted for some time, and then it reopened and moved around throughout the afternoon. positive territory, negativer the toxic, us airways up one-third of 1%. a great day for these a airlines as they move to these record highs. back to you. liz: sure is. speaking of record highs, that's what we had yesterday. we hit record highs with the dow jones industrials, but stocks are cooling off today thanks to a worse than expected reading on small business sentiment since it's the driver of a lot of job creation here in the united states. again, everybody's looking at the possibility of a stimulus reduction, that's a fan
we saw us airways and american airlines, amr, with up arrows. take a look at alaska air up 2.25%, southwest up 1.1%, and part of this is because they will then, in turn, have access to some of the slips, right? where you take off and land at some of the biggest airports in our nation including reagan national in the d.c. area as well as laguardia right here in new york. so we did see the news cross that, actually, you did have lcc stock halted for some time, and then it reopened and moved...
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now, he tells us how smart he is and he tells us he's one of the best political directors possible. and he tells us how smart he is and how did he not know that his own policy that he ran for reelection on was going to affect the health care system so much that we are going to lose our doctors and loser insurance so we want to use? lou: so your conclusion if he lied and lied about lying? >> you are using different words, but that is accurate. [laughter] >> it's like an incorrect promise or something. [laughter] >> when i came on your show last year, there was a whole section on what just happened, which many people are asking about to this day and there is a section in my book published a year and a half ago called the skinny socialist is a big fat liar. we knew then, we knew from the beginning that this is the cornerstone of the fundamental transformation of america, obamacare. you're trying to tell me that he didn't know point-blank that he wasn't telling the truth to the american people? in fact, he deliberately lied because it is baked into the cake and these are not unintended
now, he tells us how smart he is and he tells us he's one of the best political directors possible. and he tells us how smart he is and how did he not know that his own policy that he ran for reelection on was going to affect the health care system so much that we are going to lose our doctors and loser insurance so we want to use? lou: so your conclusion if he lied and lied about lying? >> you are using different words, but that is accurate. [laughter] >> it's like an incorrect...
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who among us does not own at least one bank? the best performing sector rising 25 map%, outpacing the overall market's, really done well, cut could restructuring boosts performance are hurt them? joining us now, senior vp, closer look at all of these things. you force a bank to break off pieces command i am just wondering if it destabilizes or strengthens it. >> again, i think what i am suggesting is that these banks are too big to really grown up, too complicated to really understand for most people, some multiples are low. by breaking them up and send the pieces report put -- are there any particular is that you feel are primed to release are breaking off a few leinster in there? >> i think that if you look at the top fiv, even 15, they are all primed for that. obviously the bigger the better. if you look at the top three or four banks, the last two years they have not grown assets, loans, they have grown deposits because people wanted to put money there and they have ordered the cash. generally these companies need to be comp
who among us does not own at least one bank? the best performing sector rising 25 map%, outpacing the overall market's, really done well, cut could restructuring boosts performance are hurt them? joining us now, senior vp, closer look at all of these things. you force a bank to break off pieces command i am just wondering if it destabilizes or strengthens it. >> again, i think what i am suggesting is that these banks are too big to really grown up, too complicated to really understand for...
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to give us that valuation now is to give us a lot of faith in our future execution. i was trying to be accurate. >> call me crazy. >> he is talking about it again. >> if he believes in being accurate, he is saying that he did not need that valuation at that point which is. >> tim:ing the stock down. >> as soon as you make that point, people started exiting it and we know why they exited and why he said it. >> here he is, at it again. you know where i stand on the company. not that he is not an inis know va tore but there is a couple 06 things going on. and we are assuming that there is no competition but my biggest problem is as a portfolio manager is who holds my stocks? this stock is now in the hands of retail players. >> let me push back on that. in july it was added to the q. >> they had a chance to buy and they bought it since then. a lot of big institutions. hedge funds own this. they don't own it now. >> a lot of guys were bearish on it for 98 all the way up to 104. there are two many other distractions in the name. >> if all retail owns it and none of the ins
to give us that valuation now is to give us a lot of faith in our future execution. i was trying to be accurate. >> call me crazy. >> he is talking about it again. >> if he believes in being accurate, he is saying that he did not need that valuation at that point which is. >> tim:ing the stock down. >> as soon as you make that point, people started exiting it and we know why they exited and why he said it. >> here he is, at it again. you know where i stand on...
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check us out on twitter and let us hear from you. call us at lou dobbs news and finance at facebook.com/"lou dobbs tonight" and don't forget us at lou dobbs.com. objects from the postal service losing billions of dollars and that counts as good news for the struggling agency these days. we will figure out how that could be here next. ♪ [ male announcer ] they are a glowing example of what it means to be the best. and at this special time of year, they shine even brighter. come to the winter event and get the mercedes-benz you've always wished for, now for an exceptional price. [ santa ] ho, ho, ho, ho! [ male announcer ] lease the 2014 e350 for $579 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. [ male announcer ] lease the 2014 e350 for $579 a month my dna...s me. it helps make me who i am every piece is important... it's like a self-portrait this part.. makes my eyes blue... so that's why the sun makes me sneeze... i might have an increased risk of heart disease... arthritis gallstones hemochromatosis i'll look into that stuff we mi
check us out on twitter and let us hear from you. call us at lou dobbs news and finance at facebook.com/"lou dobbs tonight" and don't forget us at lou dobbs.com. objects from the postal service losing billions of dollars and that counts as good news for the struggling agency these days. we will figure out how that could be here next. ♪ [ male announcer ] they are a glowing example of what it means to be the best. and at this special time of year, they shine even brighter. come to...
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they use sales force. it is really, getting geared not only toward the major companies out but also down into the education side. >> all right. scott bauer. >> among the tolling bells at cme. >> thank you. ashley: boeing 777x jetliner just got a huge boost with the launch in dubai. three persian gulf airlines buying jets worth around $100 billion but is this enough to push boeing past the dreamliner problems? lori: we'll look at both sides of the debate in our boeing bull versus bear showdown. joining us is our bull, eric siegel and s&p capital iq and bear, david strauss. u.s. aerospace and defense sector analyst. i will begin with you, eric because your price target is 156 on boeing and you have to be feeling pretty optimistic about news of this big order and really the trajectory of the stock overall. what is your thesis? >> we continue to like boeing here. we think triple 7 x is the one of the catalysts hyped the lawn of the 787-10. to sigh reacceleration of wide bored other at boeing. they have signifi
they use sales force. it is really, getting geared not only toward the major companies out but also down into the education side. >> all right. scott bauer. >> among the tolling bells at cme. >> thank you. ashley: boeing 777x jetliner just got a huge boost with the launch in dubai. three persian gulf airlines buying jets worth around $100 billion but is this enough to push boeing past the dreamliner problems? lori: we'll look at both sides of the debate in our boeing bull...
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jack trenton lie with us in the studio. we have been to your headquarters in silicon valley, we have looked at this thing, we have demoed it. now comes the question, why do you think it will be the best seller of all time, what is the one feature that will suck people in? >> there are three main things. most powerful platform ever created, 10 times more powerful than the playstation 3. 23 available on day one. 10 of them available on playstation platforms. more importantly $100 cheaper than our competitors machine. liz: the price makes it a little much more attractive but that does not include the camera, right? >> you can buy a camera for our system for $60. we would like you to buy it, we just don't want to force you to buy it. liz: the preorders were 1 million in september. what is the number now? >> it is not all about november sales. we cut off presales multiple times because we don't want it to be just about midnight on november 15, we want it to be about the next decade. we want them to have a chance to get them. liz
jack trenton lie with us in the studio. we have been to your headquarters in silicon valley, we have looked at this thing, we have demoed it. now comes the question, why do you think it will be the best seller of all time, what is the one feature that will suck people in? >> there are three main things. most powerful platform ever created, 10 times more powerful than the playstation 3. 23 available on day one. 10 of them available on playstation platforms. more importantly $100 cheaper...
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is this dangerous for us all? >> he had a lot of people backing him so it has contributed to his tendency to say anything but what has he done? >> he has been so completely unable the across-the-board in his life within the bubble yvette a historic figure. >> it got to a point where it was so bad so reseed the exaggeration of what he has done all along it got to the point where the prices said something is not right to say i made a mistake. lou: extraordinary. figure for being here. tomorrows scott walker joins us to talk about his new book on intimidated. we will see you tomorrow. good night from new york. customer erin swenson ordered shoes from us online but they didn't fit. customer's not happy, i'm not happy. sales go down, i'm not happy. merch comes back, i'm not happy. use ups. they make returns ey. unhappy customer becomes happy customer. then, repeat customer. easy returns, i'm happy. repeat customers, i'm happy. sales go up, i'm happy. i ordered another pair. i'm happy. (both) i'm happy. i'm happy. happy
is this dangerous for us all? >> he had a lot of people backing him so it has contributed to his tendency to say anything but what has he done? >> he has been so completely unable the across-the-board in his life within the bubble yvette a historic figure. >> it got to a point where it was so bad so reseed the exaggeration of what he has done all along it got to the point where the prices said something is not right to say i made a mistake. lou: extraordinary. figure for being...
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he's playing that tune for us exclusively here on fox business next, telling us what he's buying. and if you want to know what sort of mayor bill de blasio will be in new york, particularly if your -- you're in business, you'll definitely want to hear what charlie gasparino's reporting. he's got some exclusive news about the mayor-elect that might surprise you. stay tuned. ♪ ♪ if you've got copd like me, hey breathing's hard. know the feeling? copd includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps open mybstructed airways for a full 24 hours. spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva. discuss all medicines you take, even eye drops. stop taking spiriva and seek immediate medical help if your breathing suddenly worsens, your throat or tongue swells, you get hives, vision changes or eye
he's playing that tune for us exclusively here on fox business next, telling us what he's buying. and if you want to know what sort of mayor bill de blasio will be in new york, particularly if your -- you're in business, you'll definitely want to hear what charlie gasparino's reporting. he's got some exclusive news about the mayor-elect that might surprise you. stay tuned. ♪ ♪ if you've got copd like me, hey breathing's hard. know the feeling? copd includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis....
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liz: who among us at least one point hasn't used priceline? it has been an incredible stock performance. after beating third quarter estimates shares of online travel company are falling in the after-market session. let's ahead to nicole petallides on floor of the new york stock exchange. >> we're talking about the current quarter was a good one. they beat the street. it is outlook. that is what you're seeing stock fall off. latest quarter, earnings per share, 17.30, better than estimated 16.15 a share. revenue, better that on estimates of 2.22 billion. but the outlook in the fourth quarter is really what is weighing on this stock at the moment. fourth quarter adjusts earnings, 780 to 8.30 a share. below estimates of $8.34 a share. both domestic and i international numbers are good. good to splitting roles of ceo and chairman at the moment. domestic gross travel bookings up 11%. that is what they're saying. international growth bookings u% about 29%. i also wanted to make sure i get to the point here they are splitting the ceo and chairman rol
liz: who among us at least one point hasn't used priceline? it has been an incredible stock performance. after beating third quarter estimates shares of online travel company are falling in the after-market session. let's ahead to nicole petallides on floor of the new york stock exchange. >> we're talking about the current quarter was a good one. they beat the street. it is outlook. that is what you're seeing stock fall off. latest quarter, earnings per share, 17.30, better than estimated...
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liz: they served our country in battles to keep us free. now it is time for to us serve them. we have in studio some real heroes but severely disabled armed services veterans. we're talking about the program, i've done a lot of work for, building homes for heroes.org. it is an inspiring organization we hope you want to help, not just to help them build homes to be comfortable to go on to lead productive lives but to hire them. stay tuned. ♪ welcome back. how is everything? tre's nothing le being your own boss! and my customers are really liking your flat rate shipping. fedex one rate. reallmakes my life easier. maybe a promotion isn order. good news. i got a new title. and a raise? management couldn' make that happen. [ male announcer ] introducing fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reliability of fedex. ♪ [ male announcer ] the parking lot helps by letting us know who's coming. the carts keep everyone on the right track. the power tools iroduce themselves. all the bits and bulbs keep themselves stocked. and the doors even hand the checkout so we can work
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. >> rich edson joins us live from washington, d.c. rich, let's talk about the state commissioners who are worried about this. >> they say president obama's fix could be expensive. they could boost premiums for this year and next. and they say it took a year to phase out the plans. it is difficult to reverse that following a meeting with the president obama the insurance group president writes, these proposed changes are creating a level of uncertainty that we must work together to alleviate. the fate of the president's plan rests with the state insurance commissioners. they will either approve or deny the administration's request to reissue insurance plans they canceled because of new standard in the health care law. >> this is something that is up to individual states to decide. and there are all inner offer states, more than six, said they are going to move forward with this approval. some of these are red states. some of these are blue states. they're all states that have chosen to take the president up on his offer. >> each state
. >> rich edson joins us live from washington, d.c. rich, let's talk about the state commissioners who are worried about this. >> they say president obama's fix could be expensive. they could boost premiums for this year and next. and they say it took a year to phase out the plans. it is difficult to reverse that following a meeting with the president obama the insurance group president writes, these proposed changes are creating a level of uncertainty that we must work together to...
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>> i think there are sharper elbows than there used to be. the political debate has always been us. i think one of the problems here has been that with the rise of the tea party, and let's remember, it used to be democrats who had trouble with their liberal wing. out of that is the democratic leadership council. that brought you president bill clinton. there is an evolution of how these things work. i think she is right. at this point the understanding of congress is it is like homework. they work to the deadline every single time. maybe over the deadline, but they get it done. >> one thing to that point. candy is right. it is ever us, the political confrontation is usual. the way the tea party wing of the republican party is viewed abroad is in terms such as the taliban wing of the republican party. that is what the economists are calling it. it is not a rag. it is a conservative financially fiscally conservative body that is very concerned about the so-called extremist wing. in europe, even conservative parties are nowhere as near conservative as the republican party here. >> in t
>> i think there are sharper elbows than there used to be. the political debate has always been us. i think one of the problems here has been that with the rise of the tea party, and let's remember, it used to be democrats who had trouble with their liberal wing. out of that is the democratic leadership council. that brought you president bill clinton. there is an evolution of how these things work. i think she is right. at this point the understanding of congress is it is like homework....
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do you actually even use twitter? you know, it's like somebody. >> no. >> saying that starbucks is overpriced because they don't drink starbucks and rather buy mcdonald's coffee. you've got to use the product. charles: let keith come in and i want e-mack in on this. you're looking at the numbers and saying it doesn't add up? >> look if you talk potential it's one thing. if you talk about classic business acumen which is the way that value investing is done and long-term value perspective is what you need her. if you look at the long-term trend, there's no profits, no way to make money, the user base is too small to install the advertisers. stuart: hold on, i've got knower skeptic on the set. you're skeptical as well? >> yes, this stock will pop in a moment of euphoria and be in the air pocket of euphoria and here is the deal can and the problem i'm calling it #attention span. they can sell in a limited frame in 140 character tweets, so as not to allow their users, do it in a short attention span of users versus what f
do you actually even use twitter? you know, it's like somebody. >> no. >> saying that starbucks is overpriced because they don't drink starbucks and rather buy mcdonald's coffee. you've got to use the product. charles: let keith come in and i want e-mack in on this. you're looking at the numbers and saying it doesn't add up? >> look if you talk potential it's one thing. if you talk about classic business acumen which is the way that value investing is done and long-term value...
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he will tell us why. you can hash it out with us. do you think there is any way for president obama to keep his promise so people can keep their insurance plans? is it too late? [ male announcer ] this is the age of knowing what you're made o why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pai it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include headache, flushing, upset stomach, and abnormal vision. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. stop taking viagra and call your doctor right away, if you experience a sudden decrease or loss in vision or hearing. this is the age of taking action. viagra. talk to your doctor. this is the age of taking action. customer erin swenson ordebut they didn't fit.line customer's not happy, i'm not happy. sales go down, i'm not happy. merch comes back, i'm not happy. use ups. they make returns easy. unh
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join us. stuart: he is all about taxing the rich, that would be bill de blasio, won big landslide in new york city but in colorado they did not follow suit. voters approved a tax on recreational marijuana but strongly opposed a hike in income-tax is. charles: the number was down to the point where you are to those, that is my house, i am only making 70 grand. stuart: they brought it down to 70,000, wanted to raise taxes on the rich and the rich is above 70,000 and didn't go for that. charles: be careful what you think when you get upset about politics, rejected the sugary snack tax as well. it was a good day in colorado. stuart: i have been there. 10,000 feet. i get dizzy. charles: go on ski vacations. stuart: i don't see. let's move on. i will not attach the word lie to the president but will you? your take on that next. became big business overnight? ♪ like, really big... then expanded? ♪ or their new product tanked? ♪ or not? what if they embrace new technology instead? ♪ imagine a
join us. stuart: he is all about taxing the rich, that would be bill de blasio, won big landslide in new york city but in colorado they did not follow suit. voters approved a tax on recreational marijuana but strongly opposed a hike in income-tax is. charles: the number was down to the point where you are to those, that is my house, i am only making 70 grand. stuart: they brought it down to 70,000, wanted to raise taxes on the rich and the rich is above 70,000 and didn't go for that. charles:...
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joining us now is colonel ralph peters, it's so great to have you with us. what are your thoughts about the president's meeting with senate leaders and most of whom want to raise the intensity of those sanctions are not diminish them? >> giving you a view is a bottom line. never put academics in charge of anything ever off the campus. [applause] >> obama isn't academic. but it's all theory and dean's theories. your business viewers know that if we have a competition on the map, we did wrong in the corner where we want them, sanctions have been working, one of the times when they have really worked on the idea to desperately get a deal for good headlines and get away from obamacare for 20 minutes, the president would agree to loosen restrictions on iran, helping them out while they give us nothing, benjamin that not you is right and even president franÇoise hollande of france as well. saying that iran is the international equivalent of obamacare. lou: netanyahu calling him a true friend, what they are providing to israel rather than to the united states. he
joining us now is colonel ralph peters, it's so great to have you with us. what are your thoughts about the president's meeting with senate leaders and most of whom want to raise the intensity of those sanctions are not diminish them? >> giving you a view is a bottom line. never put academics in charge of anything ever off the campus. [applause] >> obama isn't academic. but it's all theory and dean's theories. your business viewers know that if we have a competition on the map, we...
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he'll use a veto power. he didn't pass co 2 emissions and this is one thing he's done and he'll fight this until the bitter end. stuart: i have a gallup poll saying that urms could are going to spend 10% less this holiday season. sounds like another weak outlook for the economy. doesn't it? >> yes, it does. look, we have the lowest labor force participation rate since 1978 and we have a few million people, less employed right now than the beginning of the financial crisis, we're seeing some green shoots. and lower wage jobs created so we have a problem with our economy. it's not the draconian problem where things are going to collapse, but we're seeing some green shoots, but this economy is not booming. but i think-- >> yeah, but money printing. we'll see you soon. names you know, moody's lowers the debt rating on several big banks. nicole, why are they doing this now? >> it's interesting. and you know, there's some correlation, some people are saying to yellen at the same time, but what's interesting, they'
he'll use a veto power. he didn't pass co 2 emissions and this is one thing he's done and he'll fight this until the bitter end. stuart: i have a gallup poll saying that urms could are going to spend 10% less this holiday season. sounds like another weak outlook for the economy. doesn't it? >> yes, it does. look, we have the lowest labor force participation rate since 1978 and we have a few million people, less employed right now than the beginning of the financial crisis, we're seeing...
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i think that is ahead of us. i think there are plans afoot to take us there. but that transition will happen in the coming months and years. and, us as a medical device technology company, our value is always realized well after the services are provided. so for us to be recognized for that value is pretty critical for the long-term future. david: let's talk specifically about the medical device tax. it's a 2.3% tax. it would affect companies such as yours. now some lawmakers are saying perhaps we can modified or even get rid of that tax. susan collins, senator from maine said the tax could result in the loss of 43,000 jobs in the united states. and, richard durbin, who's a democrat who said we can work out something, i believe on the medical device tax. have these lawmakers come to you, to ask for your suggestions? >> well, you know, through the industry body we've engaged with these lawmakers and through that the industry position is well-known. i would like to point out from our perspective as a company, that is something that we really can not control. and
i think that is ahead of us. i think there are plans afoot to take us there. but that transition will happen in the coming months and years. and, us as a medical device technology company, our value is always realized well after the services are provided. so for us to be recognized for that value is pretty critical for the long-term future. david: let's talk specifically about the medical device tax. it's a 2.3% tax. it would affect companies such as yours. now some lawmakers are saying perhaps...
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sandra smith is with us. all right, is dan henninger right when he says that the economy is worse than obamacare? what's your opinion? >> reporter: absolutely. you knoo, that's a lot of the talk amongst traders that i hear, is that the rest of the world is viewing us as very weak right now. and while the spotlight be on obamacare, looking at a very weak u.s. economy to the point where other parts of the world are having to warn on our economies because of how weak we are. at the end of the day, unemployment's still high. we're five years after this financial crisis, and a lot of the economic numbers we see including the unemployment rate in this country are still very bad. so while he's saying that obamacare is a flop and it's causing mayhem in this country, it's still the economy that's the biggest problem and the lack of jobs that have been created since we've been under the rule of president obama. so i think the point is well taken, one that maybe you and i haven't dismissed, but maybe it's been brought o
sandra smith is with us. all right, is dan henninger right when he says that the economy is worse than obamacare? what's your opinion? >> reporter: absolutely. you knoo, that's a lot of the talk amongst traders that i hear, is that the rest of the world is viewing us as very weak right now. and while the spotlight be on obamacare, looking at a very weak u.s. economy to the point where other parts of the world are having to warn on our economies because of how weak we are. at the end of...
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this used to be done. whether patty murray and paul ryan can get it together, that is what the country can focus on. >> there is no real last-minute deadline here. the december 13th date. >> there is one deadline. january 15th. if they fail, we see more sequester cuts in 2014. >> the congressional budget office. the number saying how many jobs could likely be created in the next year if we did not have sequester. what are they telling us? does it look like republicans and democrats are finding something to replace it with? >> the cbo has basically said it won't be for jobs. if we got rid of sequester for 2014, we could create up to 1 million jobs. the range is 800,000. can democrats and republicans get over themselves and pass something good for the country? yes, they can. they have to pay for it. everyone wants to replace the sequester. democrats don't love the defense sequest sequester, but they don't love the other cuts. add to both sides of the equation and replace it by raising user fees. as opposed t
this used to be done. whether patty murray and paul ryan can get it together, that is what the country can focus on. >> there is no real last-minute deadline here. the december 13th date. >> there is one deadline. january 15th. if they fail, we see more sequester cuts in 2014. >> the congressional budget office. the number saying how many jobs could likely be created in the next year if we did not have sequester. what are they telling us? does it look like republicans and...
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please join us. stuart: unions are going to try to spoil your thanksgiving shopping by demanding a living wage. you will see them protesting the but something far more important going on here, what i am calling the impending collapse of obamacare. president obama will make a presentation, 45 minutes from now in which he will say he wants people to be allowed to keep the plans they have got and like. this is of very big deal. this is the demise of obamacare. liz macdonald still with me. there was a caveat by the wall street journal. liz: essentially shows what they are doing is delaying the implementation of obamacare. if you have a substandard plan you can keep it through 2015. remember the law said he will be grandfathered if you have that still -- substandard plan and major changes don't meet government standards you have to get better insurance. stuart: stocks are on the screen. i am not calling that very much of a reaction. they are up, that is a reaction. will bottom line is what happens to thos
please join us. stuart: unions are going to try to spoil your thanksgiving shopping by demanding a living wage. you will see them protesting the but something far more important going on here, what i am calling the impending collapse of obamacare. president obama will make a presentation, 45 minutes from now in which he will say he wants people to be allowed to keep the plans they have got and like. this is of very big deal. this is the demise of obamacare. liz macdonald still with me. there...
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and i use it for work. that being said you have companies coming into the space, like microsoft with their take, it's called sky drive. essentially the same thing, but once you start having a lot of companies offering essentially the same product, it's just brand loyalty at that point. stuart: so i've got my brand new iphone. >> well, brand new. stuart: it's a 4 s. >> maybe a little old. stuart: okay, now if i went and got drop box on this thing i could put my music up there in the clouds, store it there. >> sure. stuart: video, photographs, store it up there, i pay for the service and storage? >> drop box gives you a free-- >> to start with and eventually pay for it. and anybody want to share the music, give them the password and that's part of the tech bubble isn't it. 8 billion for a company. >> i completely agree it's overvalued, but there's a lot of demand for this product in particular. the problem is anyone that has the service space and technology know how could do the same thing. stuart: if i uploa
and i use it for work. that being said you have companies coming into the space, like microsoft with their take, it's called sky drive. essentially the same thing, but once you start having a lot of companies offering essentially the same product, it's just brand loyalty at that point. stuart: so i've got my brand new iphone. >> well, brand new. stuart: it's a 4 s. >> maybe a little old. stuart: okay, now if i went and got drop box on this thing i could put my music up there in the...